IP-based KVM enables the extension and switching of video and peripheral signals across a dedicated IP network (copper or fibre), a local area network (LAN) or even the internet. The main advantages of this technology are its extended flexibility and scalability.

IT experts are certain that the rise of IP-based KVM and AV distribution is a trend that will continue into the future. This technology ensures continued collaboration and control in expanding enterprises. IP-based extension and switching, as well as cloud-based matrix switching, provides a high degree of workflow efficiency, cost effectiveness and ensures future productivity.

Agility™ IP-based KVM

In point-to-point and matrix switching configurations, Agility delivers up to dual-link video resolutions at very low latency. It uses multicast (IGMP) technology, so it doesn't slow down a network when distributing video.

InvisaPC™ HD KVM over IP

InvisaPC™ enables operators to remotely control physical and virtual machines, and extend and switch DVI video and USB 2.0 peripherals over a dedicated LAN or even the internet.

As KVM-over-IP continues to evolve, users can access virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) over IP. Take advantage of this innovative VDI-over-IP technology to extend HD video over a LAN or a wide area network (WAN).